UV Resin Mistakes You’re Probably Making

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Published 2022-12-14
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If you're a UV resin beginner or don't know much about it, this is the video for you. If you're looking to find out how to use UV resin, the possibilities are endless! We love creating easy UV resin projects. These resin hacks and resin tips will help you so much on your crafting journey. Enjoy learning about these UV Resin Mistakes You’re Probably Making.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Prettiladi225
    When using alcohol or a lighter/torch on UV Resin it is always best to allow the resin to sit under a lid for 5-15 mins before curing. Typically I use the top of an old jewelry/shoe box. Just depends on how many(big) the item(s) are. As long as you make sure the lid is free of debris, you’re good to go. The reason for this is to make sure all the bubbles have time to rise and pop before curing. Hope this helps someone! 💜☺️
  • Oh my gosh….. I have been looking for someone who would give a quick, EXCELLENT description of how to get started with the DO’s and DONT’s of getting started with resin. I’m absolutely thrilled you popped up on my YouTube feed this morning 🎉🎉🎉🎉. Thank you , YAY YAY YAY ❤
  • @pammartin1514
    Yes, I've made the mistake of not using a clear mold and putting too much colorant in. Thanks for an honest video and tips! We're all learning and we learn from mistakes!
  • @knitsewfancy
    A torch can weld your resin to your mold and ruin the project and the mold, a bbq lighter will pop bubbles without the danger of flash curing it to the silicone and ruining the mold.
  • Just started getting into resin art as a way to de stress and relax as I try to go on disability. I’m glad I found your channel 😊 I actually have already been following all these steps already and have a lil station set up in the living room now that we are slowly adding to as we can. I’m excited to watch your tips as I make stuff too
  • @SharonNetzley
    I am just getting started working with resin and found your video very helpful. Thanks so much. Look forward to watching your other offerings.
  • If you are thinking about learning Illustrator, Oak& Lamb has an Awesome course!!! Easy to follow videos!
  • Thanks for this great video as always good advice and tip, info which is very helpful! Hugs Liz x
  • I just added resin pigment to uv resin for effects I've seen on youtube. For whatever reason, the resin will not cure once the pigment has been poured in. Just watched your entire video and learned that my mistake was probably putting too much pigment into the resin. Thank you! Very professional and helpful!
  • Thank you so much for the awesome tips. I’ve been using too much mica powder to my uv resin so it would sometimes leak and not cure at all. I really appreciate the great video! 😊💜
  • I definitely saved your video. Thank you for all the information. I've been a major crafter for years but brand-new to resin. I make beaded jewelry and noe learning to make resin pendants. So in love with my new craft. ❤ Just subscribed. Thank you.
  • Thank you so much for this video I am just starting making keychains and I am so glad I saw this video before I started.
  • @Theperilsofbev
    I seem to use the wrong size light! Didn't think there was a big difference so I usually use the big one lol, thanks! 🌹
  • I have 3 different lights for my resin and one is a flashlight that I use to keep the resin stable and unable to flow until put under the lamp. Thanks for all the useful info.
  • @dawnlittle946
    Rachel- I found you again!!!!! I’ve missed you since you & MGL parted ways. I was sad when that happened, I’ve missed you. Subscribed as soon as I saw you
  • @michaelpinreno
    I do use a uv flashlight but only to keep the resin from going over the edge until I have finished the 2nd piece of jewelry then I use the new dbl led light with the shelf in the middle.